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Kelly McMaster's describes her mid-fifties life with her husband in rural Pennsylvania after leaving New York City, allowing their children to explore nature freely.
In her memoir, McMaster's delves into the challenges and joys of relationships, personal growth, and finding fulfillment in a rural setting.
The book delves into McMaster's experience of reconciling her dreams and the realities of family life in a rural setting versus her earlier urban life.
Kelly McMaster's explores themes of identity and a sense of belonging as she transitions from urban living to a rural lifestyle in Pennsylvania.
Writing in the essay form was a natural choice for the author as it allowed for the exploration of various themes like grief, leaving, and identity. By breaking the story into modular essays, the author could capture the non-linear experiences and complexities of the subject matter, such as grief and leaving different versions of oneself.
Writing a memoir was likened to building a puzzle with white pieces, where each piece represents a memory or experience. The memoirist emphasized the challenge of capturing past experiences truthfully without altering the narrative or resorting to fiction. Memoir writing involves constructing a puzzle and painting a picture on top to convey a clear and authentic story.
Memoirists face the responsibility of presenting personal truths while considering the impact on themselves and their readers. The author highlighted the importance of striking a balance between revealing difficult experiences and respecting privacy, especially concerning family members. The process involved revisiting and revising potentially sensitive content to accurately represent the memoirist's journey.
Building a publication platform for memoir writing requires diverse approaches, such as establishing relationships through journalism and reading series. The author emphasized the significance of community over traditional notions of platform, encouraging memoirists to find platforms that align with their writing style. Establishing a supportive community can enhance visibility and engagement with diverse audiences.
Memoirists delve into challenging topics and experiences, aiming to share poignant stories that resonate with readers. The discussion focused on navigating ethical considerations, privacy, and the broader impact of memoir writing. The memoirist highlighted the transformative power of sharing personal narratives and connecting with readers on a deep and authentic level.
In today's Books with Hooks, Bianca, Carly, and CeCe are joined by two guests, author Rachel Kapelke-Dale and her agent, Sarah Phair. They discuss ensuring your comps align with each other and with your work; making sure your query is representative of your whole novel and not just one part; using your author bio to help show why you're the one to write this story; the concept of auto-fiction; the importance of highlighting the POV you're writing from; being specific with your plot points in your query; finding the right balance between what you withhold and what you reveal; and the need to show your character's emotions, especially messy ones.
After which, Bianca interviews Kelly McMasters, author of The Leaving Season which is a memoir in essays. The two unpack writing essays vs a linear timeline in memoir; publishing essays from the collection ahead of the book’s release; deciding what to include and what to leave out; how to know where to begin; using external events and settings as metaphors for your character's emotionality; what memoirists owe their readers vs what they owe themselves; community vs platform; and making it all matter to the reader.
Note: Carly Watters and CeCe Lyra are literary agents at P.S. Literary Agency, but their work on this podcast is not affiliated with the agency, and the views expressed by Carly and CeCe on this podcast are solely that of them as podcast co-hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, policies, or position of P.S. Literary Agency.
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More information about Kelly can be found at https://www.kellymcmasters.com/
She's also on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/kelly_mc_masters/
To sign up for the All About Memoir webinar on the 11th of May, go to: https://www.biancamarais.com/all-about-memoir.html
To sign up for CeCe’s Writing Interiority Course on the 6th of June, go to https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pKP-TqW9SSOlAHqSjKM21Q#/registration
Carly's course for writers, The Author's Publishing Playbook, is available at carlywatters.com/course. If you haven't grabbed it yet, podcast listeners can use discount code POD15
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